Defunct Teams | |||||
Team |
Ballpark | Years Used | Capacity | Opened | City |
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Bristol Nighthawks |
Muzzy Field | 1994-1995 | 4,900 | 1939 | Bristol, CT |
Central Mass Collegians |
Doyle Field | 1995-1999 | 6,200 | Leominster, MA | |
Fairfield Stallions |
Alumni Baseball Diamond | 1994 | 1,000 | Fairfield, CT | |
North Shore Navigators (Holyoke Giants) (Middletown Giants) |
Fraser Field | 2008-2011 | 3,804 | 1940 | Lynn, MA |
Mackenzie Stadium | 2004-2007 | 4,100 | 1933 | Holyoke, MA | |
Palmer Field | 1994-2003 | Middletown, CT | |||
Old Orchard Beach Raging Tide (Lowell All-Americans) (Mill City All-Americans) |
The Ball Park | 2011 | 6,000 | 1984 | Old Orchard Beach, ME |
Stoklosa Alumni Field | 2000-2010 | 4,000 | Lowell, MA | ||
Riverpoint Royals (Rhode Island Reds) |
McCarthy Field | 1996-2004 | 2,500 | West Warwick, RI | |
Waterbury Barons (Waterbury White Sox) |
Municipal Stadium | 1994-1996 | 6,000 | Waterbury, CT |
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